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i 

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I 


preface. 


This  (Book  is  intended  to  serve  as  a  record  for  the  tastes  and  character = 
istics  of  friends ;  in  short ,  for  their  mental  photographs,  just  as  another  class 
of  Albums  serves  to  keep  their  physical  ones. 

The  set  of  questions  on  which  the  system  is  founded,  has  long  been  the 
favorite  diversion  of  a  small  circle  of  friends,  to  whom  this  brief  preface  will 
recall  many  a  pleasant  hour.  Very  naturally,  a  mental  photograph  book  zvas 
ultimately  formed,  in  which  both  questions  and  answers  were  zvritten,  and 
every  one  giving  a  mental  photograph  was  required  to  give  also  a  carte  de 
visite  for  the  ordinary  photograph  book,  so  that  as  complete  a  portrait  as 
possible,  both  of  the  inner  and  outer  man,  was  obtained.  In  the  present 
volume,  better  facilities  for  combining  the  two  elements  are  furnished,  and 
many  new  questions  have,  of  course,  been  added  to  those  previously  in  use. 
It  is  needless  to  say,  that  the  questions  can  be  multiplied  ad  infinitum,  and 
that  the  anszvers  can  be  made  in  jest  or  earnest,  as  best  suits  the  mind  and 
manner  of  the  sitter.  Examples  of  both  modes  of  reply  are  given  on  a 
subsequent  page,  taken  from  the  editor's  book  of  "  mental  photographs V 

Another  very  amusing  way  of  using  the  questions,  is  to  zvrite  down  the 
photograph  of  an  absent  friend,  or  rather,  what  zve  suppose  it  to  be,  and  then 
obtain  the  real  anszvers,  and  compare  them  with  those  previously  given.  I 
remember  two  instances  of  this  kind,  in  which ,  out  of  thirty  anszvers,  only  one 


was  wrong 


Of  course,  even  a  slight  examination  of  these  questions  will  make  it 
evident  that  they  are  intended  rather  to  form  a  key  to  the  tastes  than  to  the 
characters  of  those  who  use  them  conscientiously ;  but  nevertheless,  however 
used,  they  are  apt  to  give  some  idea  of  character.  When  (to  quote  instances 
already  notorious)  Napoleon  III.  replied  to  the  question,  “  Who  would  you  like 
to  be  P"  that  he  would  gladly  be  his  own  grandson  if  it  were  possible,  we 
know  that  the  answer  is  a  humbug,  and  that  he  knows  it  to  be  so,  but  is  it  not 
thoroughly  characteristic  of  the  man  ?  And  when  the  (Prince  of  Wales  as^ 
serts  with  charming  impudence,  that  his  11  favorite  occupation "  is  improving  his 
mind,  we  know  that  the  reply  is  a  piece  of  impertinent  mockery,  but  is  it  not 
characteristic  of  the  manner  in  which  that  serious  and  admirable  young 

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man  throws  impertinence  and  defiance  in  the  teeth  of  the  respectable  and 
fastidious  John  (Bull  ? 

We  are  not  claiming  too  much  for  these  questions  in  a  psychological  point 
ttfp  view,  when  we  assert,  that  if  seriously  and  thoughtfully  treated,  they  will  lead 
to  very  interesting  psychological  researches ;  nor,  on  the  other  hand,  that  if 
treated  as  a  mere  jest  and  pastime,  they  will  prove  an  endless  source  of 
amusement. 

For  the  sake  of  variety  and  completeness,  more  questions  have  been  given 
in  this  Album  than  it  will  ordinarily  be  found  practicable  to  take  time  to  answer. 
Each  person  should  make  a  selection  according  to  taste.  To  attempt  to  answer 
all  may  be  sometimes  found  more  tedious  than  entertaining. 


(R.  S. 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 

i  2.  Flower? . 

3 .  Treat . . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day? . 

„  i/ 

r  Season  of 

the  year  ? . . . 

s  q  frames,  male 

and  female  ? . 

f  (Poets  ? . . _ . . . 

8.  Prose  authors  f . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance  ? . . 

(0 . in  History  ? . 

2: j  What  booh  (not  religious) 

would  you  part  with  last  ?„ . 

(2.  Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

3 .  Your  favorite  occupation  t . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man? . 

(5 . in  woman? . . . 

r.g  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?._. . 

■_y  If  not  yourself,  who  would 
' '  you  rather  be? . . 

2.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . 

. of  misery? . 

)f  The  sublimest passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . . 

j  <7  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . 

vh.  The  saddest  ? . . 

2.  Your  motto  ? . . 

■ < _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  finite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


H- 


■ 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Golor  ?  . 


2.  Flower  t 


3. 

I 

5 . 

6. 


Trot  ? _ _ 

Hour  in 
the  day? 

t/ 

Season  of 
the  year? _ 


flames,  male 
and  fern, ale  ? ... 


y.  (Poets  ?. 


8 . 
P. 


Prose  authors  ? . 

Character 
in  (Romance? _ 


10 . '.in  History  ? 

11. 


What  book  ( not  religions) 
would  you  part  with  last? 


12.  Where  would  von  best  like  to  live  ? . 

13. 

UjL. 

15. 

16. 


Your  favorite  occupation  ? ... 
The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  'man  ? _ 


17- 

18. 

20. 

21. 


. in  woman? _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
von  rather  be  ? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  Uyht  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


3 


Your  idea  of  happiness  ? _ 

. .  of  misery  f__ . . — 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? _ _ _ 


22.  The  saddest  I* ........ 

23.  Your  motto? _ 


u 


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7/  . . . : 


-r 

JL. 


Tour  Favorite 

Color  ? 


2.  Flower?.^  .  .. 

F 


Tree  f. 
Hour  i7i/ 


5. 

6. 


the  day  ?  Tj.. _ . . 

o 

Season  of 

the  year  t_ - 

JIames,  male 


7- 


8 . 

P. 


and  female  PH . . . 

(Poets  t  ..... _ 

Prose  authors  ? . T7i . . 


& 


A 


— 


Character 


v~ 


ym 


in  (Romance  ?.....  f _ _ 


10. 

11. 


c 


. in  History  $...._ 

What  loo  ok  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last?.... 


a. 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carle  tie  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  Tiie  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  ctxrte  tie  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


I 

fei 


12. 

13. 

IF 

15. 

16. 


Where  would  you  test  like  to  live  ? . 


— — 


— — — — • 


Your  favorite  occupation  f. 
The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 


JT, 


- - - - 


. . 


..... 


(/ 


....... — ...... 


— 


/i 


17- 

18. 


. in  woman  f . 

The  trait  you  most 

c / 

detest  in  each  ? _ 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  he  f 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? 


/' 


y/ 


fr 


. of  misery  ?. 


20. 

21. 


Hue  suolimest  passion  of  which, 
human  nature  is  capable.  JL., 
-The  owe  most  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


22. 


23. 


The  saddest  ?.... 
Your  motto  ? _ 


y<f 


Your  JFavorile 

1.  Color  ? . 


2.  Flower: 

3 . 

£ 


5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 


c 

is  i 


f . 

Hour  in 
the  day? 

Season  of 
the  year? _ 

flames,  male 
and  female  ?. 

(Poet1 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


>Ui5 


(Prose  authors  ? . 

Character 
in  (Romance  ? ..... 


10. 

11. 


. in  History  ? . 

What  book  (not  religious) 


16. 

17- 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 


The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . • . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ?_ . . 

. of  misery? . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . . . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . . . 


The  saddest  ? _ 

Your  motto? _ 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  dt  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


a 


UUi/  JUL/LU  Ljl/JU  j^sA/l  U  UVi/l/fV  i/i/UCu  if  _ 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ?  _  _ .  ___ 

\s 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . . 

-  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? . 

15 . in  woman  . . 

1. 

2. 

3. 

k- 

5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

l^. 

15: 

16. 

17- 


Your  Yayorile 

Color  ?  . . 


Flow  or  f _ 

Tree  ? . 

Hour  m 
the  day? .... . 

k/  " 

Season  of 
the  year  ? _ 

JIames,  male 
and  female  ?.. 

(Poets  ? . . 

Prose  authors  ? , 

Character 
in  (Romance  ? 


. in  History  ? . . . . 

What  Tooele  ( not  religious) 
would  you  jour  t  with  last? . . . 

Where  would  you  test  Wee  to  lire  ?. 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
j  in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  lif/ltt  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  c/irle  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ?_ . . . 

. in  woman?.. . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  Toe  ?„ . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? 


. of  misery  ?.„ . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

ny  The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


22.  The  saddest  ? ... 

23.  Your  motto? _ 


y<f 


Tour  Favorite 

1 .  Color  ? . . . 

2.  Flower  ? _ _ _ 

3.  Tree? . . . . . - . . 

Hour  in 

the  day?, . . . . . . 

c/ 

-  Season  of 

the  year? _ _ _ _ 

JPames,  male 

and  female  ? . . . . 

/.  (Poets  ?_ _ _ _ 

8.  (Prose  authors  ? . : . . 

c  Character 

in  (Romance  ? . . . 

10 . in  History  ? . 

-  7  What  look  (not  religious) 

'  '  would  you  part  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  yon  lest  like  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

-  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? . 

15 . in  woman  f  . 

The  trait  yon  most 
detest  in  each  ?,. . . 

-  y  If  not  yourself, ’  who  would 

‘ '  you  rather  le? . . . . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? _ . 

. of  misery? . 

The  sullimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . . . 

0  -  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . 

22.  The  saddest  ? . . . 

23.  Your  motto? . . . . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  aud  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  cnrte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


□ - - - ■ 


...  . 


Tour  Favorite 

1 .  Color  ? _ _ _ 


2.  Flow  erf 


3. 

I 

5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

14- 

15: 

16. 

17- 


Hour  in 

the  day  ?  . . 

%/ 

Season  of 

the  year  ? . . 

flames,  male 

and  female  ? . . 

(Poets  ? _ _ _ _ _ _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Prose  authors  ?. 
Character 
in  (Romance  t. 


. in  History  ? . 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you p art  with  last? . . . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ?. 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . 

. in  woman? _ _ _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . 


. of  misery  ? . . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  whicl 

human  nature  is  capable  ?.. . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


20. 

21. 

22.  The  saddest  ? 


sC  U  . 


Your  motto?. 


E 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 


Tour  Favorite 

Color  $  . . 

Flower  ? . . 

Tree  f . 

Sour  in 

the  day f 

& / 

Season  of 
the  year  . 

t/ 

frames,  male 
and  female 


y.  (Poets  ? _ 

8.  (Prose  authors  f. 
g  Character 

in  (Romance  f. 


10 . in  History  t . 

22  What  'booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  f 


12. 

13. 

U- 


Where  would  you  'best  Wee  to  live  f 

Your  favorite  occupation f . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  -man  f . . . 


15. 

16. 

17- 


. in  woman  f _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  'be  .. 

ts  . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  f _ _ 

. of  misery  ? . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  f  . . . 

p  7  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  f _ _ 


22.  The  saddest  f.„. 


23.  Your  motto  $ _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  aoak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  t tie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  site,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  nnd  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the  . 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warpiug,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


.  I 


na 


Ob 


2. 

3. 

k 

5. 

6. 

7- 

3. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

1 4. 

15. 

16. 

17- 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

o  o 

/V  VJ  . 


_  ... 


2  our  Far  or  He 

Color  ? . 

Flowerf . 

Tree  ? . • . 

Hour  in 

the  day?  . 

%y 

Season  of 

the  year?„ . . . 

flames,  male 
and  female  ? . 

(Poets  ? . . „ . 

(Prose  authors  ? . 

Character 

in  (Romance? . 

. in  History  ? . 

What  doeJc  ( not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  car It  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tlie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  nre 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


Where  would  you  'best  like  to  Hoe  ? 


Your  favorite  occupation? ... 
The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 


. in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . 


Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 


. of  misery? . 

The  sublimest passion  of  which 
human  nature  is  capable? 
The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . 


The  saddest  ? . 
Your  motto  ?_.. 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  ?  . . 

2.  Flow  or? . . 

Tree? . 

.  Sour  in 

the  dau ?  . 

«✓ 

c  Season  of 

the  year? . . 

ts 

q  flames,  male 
and  female  ? . 

[.  (Poets? _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ?.... 
g  Character 

in  Romance  ?„. 


10 . in  History? . 

^2  What  'booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? 


12.  Where  would  you  'best  like  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

7  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? . . . 

15 . in  woman? . . 

2^  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . . 

If  not  yourself ,  who  would 
'  *  vou  rather  'be  ? . . . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? _ _ 

. of  misery  ? ... . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? _ _ _ _ 


22.  The  saddest  ? .... 


23.  Your  motto? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  aonk  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  anil  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the  . 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warpiug,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


_  y<f  ... 


Tour  Favorite 


Color 


2.  Flower?. 


3. 

F 

5, 

6. 

7- 

8 . 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

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15. 

16. 

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18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 


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Hour  in 
the  day?  .  .. 

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Season  of 

the  year? . . 

]Tames,  male 
and  female  ? . 

(Poets  ? . . 


(Prose  authors  ?., 
Character 
in  (Romance? 


. in  History  ? . 

%/ 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last?  ... . 

Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  lire  ?. 

Your  favorite  occupation? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 


. in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . 


Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 
. of  misery?. 


The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . 


The  saddest  ? . 
Your  motto?.... 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  nre 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Color  ?  . 

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Season  of 

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%/ 

JIames,  male 
and  female  ?„_.. 


(Poets  ? 


9 


(Prose  anthers  t 
Character 
in  (Romance  ? _ 


. z*72/  History  ? . 

TF72ii^  (tz^  religions) 
wonld  yon  vart  with  last  ? 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  cisite ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  this 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tlie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


12.  Where  wonld  non  test  like  to  live  ? . 

13. 

14. 

15. 

16. 


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detest  in  each  ?_. 

If  not  yonrself  who  wonld 
yon  rather  ce  ?__ . 


17. 

13.  Yonr  idea  of  havpiness  ? _ 


20. 

21. 

22. 


9  ° 


. cf  misery  ? - ..... 

The  snolimest  jpassion  cf  which 
human  nature  is  capable? . 


The  sweetest  words 

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in  me  won  a  / 
The  saddest? 
Yonr  motto? _ 


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....  Jf. 


Your  Favorite 

Color  f _ 


±. 

2 .  Flower? 

3. 

t- 


B 

i 


5. 

6 . 


Tree  f  . . 

Sour  in 

the  dan  f  . . . 

Season  of 

the  year? _ 

JTames,  male 
and  female  ? _ _ _ _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


7- 

8. 

9. 


t Poets  $ 


o  ? _ 


C Prose  authors  i 


f 


Character 
in  (Romance?., 


10. 

11. 


. in  History? . . . . 

What  ooolc  (not  religions) 
would  yon p art  with  last? _ . . 


Take  an  ordinary  car te  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


-B 


12. 

13. 

U- 


Where  would  yon  oest  Wee  to  live  ? . 

Yonr  favorite  occupation  ? . . . 

The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  -man  ?_, . 


15. 

16. 


in  woman?.. 


17- 

18. 


20. 

21. 

22. 


The  trait  yon  most 
detest  in  each  ?  _ . ,, 

Ij  no  u  yonrseoj ,  no  no  womd 
yon  rather  be? . . . 

Yonr  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

........  Oj  n'lf  ose  /  y  1? . 

The  snolimest  passion  of  which 
human  nature  is  capable? . 

The  sweetest  words 


in  the  world  ? . 
The  saddest  ? 


23. 


Your  -motto?. 


1. 

2. 
3. 

F 

5. 

6 . 

r- 

p. 

ip. 

ii. 

ip. 

ip. 

15. 

15. 

18. 

20. 

21. 


Your  Favorite 

Color  ? . 


Flower  ?... 


Tree  f . . . 

Sour  in 

the  day  f . 

i/ 

Season  of 

the  year  ? . . . . 

flames,  male 

and  f  emu  ale  ? . 

(Poets  f . . . . . . . 

(Prose  authors  . 

Character 

in  (Romance? . . . . 

. in  History  ? . ... . ... . . . . 

What  booh  ( not  religions) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . . . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  _ _ 

. . in  woman  ? _ _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f _ 

If  not  yourself ,  who  would 
you  rather  be  _ _ _ _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ?.... . 

. of  misery  ? . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  f . . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  vixite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tbe  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  lif/ht  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  tho 
entire  carte  de  vixite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  ? 

23.  Your  motto 


_  y«f _ 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Dolor  ?  _ . 

2.  Flower  ?_ 


3.  Tree  ? _ 

.  Hour  in 

the  day?  _ 

«✓ 

r-  Season  of 

the  year  ? _ 

q  flames,  male 

and  female  ? . . 

/.  (Poets? _ 

6*.  Prose  authors  f . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance? _ 


10.  . . in  History? _ 

What  book  {not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? 


12. 

13. 

U- 

15: 

16. 

*7- 


Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation? _ 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

. in  woman? _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? _ 


. of  misery  ?„ . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

22  The  sweetest  words, 
in  the  world  ? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  Tight  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  ? 


Your  Favorite 


1.  Color  ?. 


2.  Flower?... 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7- 
8 . 

9. 


Tree  ? . 

Hour  in 
the  day? . 

t/ 

Season  of 
the  near?.... . 

%v 

ames,  male 
and  female  ? ... 

(Poets  ? _ 


JK 


(Prose  authors  ?. 
Character 
in  (Romance? .. 


10 . in  History? . . . 

22  What  boolc  ( not  religious) 

would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ?. 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . ,r. 

-  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? ... 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  t lie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  Jiff  Jit  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holdingthe  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


15. 

16. 

17- 


. in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? _ 


. of  misery? . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

n  2  Tne  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . . 


22.  The  saddest  ? 

23.  Your  motto? 


I 


cJt 


Tour  .Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 


2.  Flow  erf. 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

Ilf. 

15. 

16. 

17- 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 


Tree  $ . 

Hour  in 
the  day ? 
Season  of 

the  year ?_ . . 

frames,  male 
and  female  \ 

(Poets  ? .. . . 


(Prose  authors  f . 

Character 
in  (Romance  f _ 


. in  History  ? . 

i/ 

What  book  ( not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  f  _ . . . 

Where  would  you  "best  Wee  to  live  f. 

Your  favorite  occupation  t . 

The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  man  t . 

. in  woman  ? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?  _ . . . . . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be? . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

. .  of  misery?., . . 

The  sublimesi  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  6ide. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warpiug,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


The  saddest  ?,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

Your  motto? _ _ 


m 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 


2 .  Flower? 


3.  Tree? _ _ _ 

.  Hour  ^n 

the  day ?  . 

c/ 

r  Season  of 

the  year  ? _ 

q  flames,  male 

and  female  ? _ _ 

y.  (Poets  $ _ 

8.  (Prose  authors  / . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance  ? _ 


10 . in  History  ? . . 

What  book  ( not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 


13.  Your  favorite  occupation?.... 
-  The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

15 . in  woman? _ 

26  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?_ . 

7  y  If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
'  *  you  rather  be  ? . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . . 

. . of  misery? . 

20  He  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

9  -  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . . 

22.  -The  saddest? . . . _ 

23.  Your  motto? _ . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tlie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be#very»cumbrous. 


E 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? _ 

2.  Flow  or? _ 

3.  Tree? . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day  ? 

%y 

~  Season  of 

the  year  ?..... . 

q  flames,  male 
and  female  ?.. 

f  (Poets  ? . . 

8 .  (Prose  authors  ?. 
g  Character 

in  (Romance  ? 


10 . in  History? . I . 

^2  What  bo  ole  (not  religious) 

' .  '  won  Id  you  part.  .with,  last  ?  . . 

12.  Where  would  you  west  Wee  to  live? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation  ? . . 

7  The  trait  of  character  yon 

...  '  most  admire. in  man? . 


15. 

16. 

17- 


. in  woman  ?... . . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  e a ch-  ? _ 

If  not  yourself ,  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . 

. of  misery.? . . . , 

0(j  He  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human. nature  is. capable:.....- . 

o  -r  The  sweetest  words 
C  . ..  in  the  world? .  . . 

22. .  The  saddest . . . 

23 .. .  Your...  motto.  ? _ _ _ _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  lif/Jit  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the  . 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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2. 

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7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

u. 


Tour  Favorite 

Color  ? . 

Flower  ? _ 

Tree  ? . . . . 

Hour  in 

the  day? . . 

Season  of 

the  year? . . . 

JIames,  male 
and  female  ? _ 

C Poets  ? _ 

C Prose  anthers  ? . 

Character 
in  (Romance? _ _ 


. in  History  ? . 

What  booh  ( not  religions) 
would  yon  p  art  with  last? _ _ 

Where  would  yon  test  Wee  to  live  ? 

Yonr  favorite  occupation  ?„._ . . . 

The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  aa  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hour*.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


15 . in  woman? _ 

The  trait  yon  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ 

If  not  yonr  self,  who  would 
•  ‘  you  rather  be  ? _ ... _ _ _ 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . . 

. of  misery? . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

n  7  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . 


22.  The  saddest  ?.. 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Golov  ? . 


2.  Flower? . . . . . 

Tree? . . . . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day? . . . . 

%v 

^  Season  of 

the  year? _ _ _ .' . . . . . 

q  -flames,  male 

and  female  ? . . 

/.  (Poets? _ _ _ _ _ 

8.  (Prose  authors  ? . . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance? . . 

10 . in  History  ? . 

j  7  What  booh  (not  religious) 

would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

y  The  trait  of  character  you 

^ *  most  admire  in  man  ? . 


15.  ,  . . . in  woman  ? _ _ 

2Q  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each? . . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
/’  you  rather  be? . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ?. 


. of  misery? . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carle  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  ? . 

23.  Your  motto  ? .... 


Tout'  Favorite 

1.  Color? _ 


2.  Flower?. 


3.  Tree? . 

Hour  in 

+1 


/a 

5. 


the  day? 

t/  — 

Season  of 
the  year?... 


ZJ 


q  flames ,  male 
and  female  ? . 

y.  (Poets? _ 


8.  Prose  anthers  ?.. 
Character 
in  Pomance? . 


9. 


10 . in  History? _ 

y 

22  What  booh  (not  religions) 

would  yon  p  art  with  last? _ 

12.  Where  wonld  yon  best  like  to  lire  ?. 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thim 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tiie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressuve  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


13.  Yonr favorite  occupation? ... 
The  trait  of  character  yon, 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 


14- 


15. 

16. 

IV. 


. in  woman  ? _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ _ 

If  not  yourself ,  who  would 
yon  rather  be  ? _ 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . 
. of  misery?. 


20. 

21. 


The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? _ 


22.  The  saddest  ? . 

23.  Your  motto  ?_ 


-tT 


Your  Favorite 

1 .  Color  ? _ 

2.  Flower  f _ '  , 


Ed- 


3.  Tree  ¥01 
.  How  in 
■  the  davi 

%r 

^  Season  of 
the  year  ?... 
q  frames, , male 
and  fern  "  ’ ~ 

f  (Poets  f . . y/i 

8.  (Prose  authors  f . . thrift 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


9. 


Character 


y 


in  (Romance  f . 'fyzsrJ W  / r-u  -P  " . . 


’  :>  <  (!<  *  tfji 

10 . in  History/.... . 

What  books(not  religions) 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visife ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thfri 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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j.  The  trait  of  character  yen  f  ,  /  , 

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fr 


jy  If  not  yonr self  \  who  djuould  / 

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18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 


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«*&:  '  ? 


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Cj  .mserj  3 . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which  rf  g  /  >  _// 

human  nature  is  capable  f . yffcccYj  xUzW^o . (Yhvhhh 

The  sweetest  words 


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22.  The  saddest  f. 

23.  Your  motto 


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2'our  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 

2 .  Flow  or? . . 

3.  Tree? . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day? . 

«✓ 

5  Season  of 

the  year? _ 

%/ 

q  flames,  male 
and  female  ?.. 

f  (Poets? _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ?. 
g  Character 

in  (Romance?. 


10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

U- 


. in  History  ? . 

What  booth  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last? . 

Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . 


15 . in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
'  *  you  rather  be? . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . . 

. of  misery? . 

He  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

ny  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  t lie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  site,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  f 

23.  Your  motto?... 


_ 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? _ 

2 .  Flower 


»  '  .  g  '  '  *  i  *  f  '  r  ,  i 

<5.  Tree? . . . 

.  Hour  in  •  r*^* 

^  the  day  f ^  V  ■ 

^  Season  of 
ills  year? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH:* 


. 

■.t  ;U»  j  -»*»■> 
■; 


~  J\ames,  mate 

0  •  _ 7  _/• _ _  "  _  S?  ‘  _i 


a/Zcf  femaie 


y.  (Poets?. _ 

|  .  <■/  :  "*  :/  '  (  ■  kc.  ■ .  «b  »i’«  aitirrfi 

8,  Prose  authors  t±:S‘j*eiLL. . _ . . 

/7-  /  Aasrid/Tj-'  i  rrev 

!p  Unaracier 

in  (Romance? _ _ 1. 

2 <9 . History? . I 


11  (n°t  religious) 

would  yon  pari  with  last  ?  _ _ _ 

12.  -Where  would  youoesi  like-  to-  live  Tlf 


Take  an  ordinary  caiie  <le  visit*,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  U  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side,  y1- 
Let  the  book  be  tinder  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  lir/ht  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping.  v  „ 

This  method  is'  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  virile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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18.  Your  idea  of  hardness? 

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20. 

21. 


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20. 

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22. 


Your  Favorite 

Color  ? . 


Flower  ? _ 


Tree  t . . . . . . 

Hour  in 

the  day  ?  . . . 

ss 

Season  of 

the  year  ? . . . . 

JTames,  male 

and  female  ? . 

C Poets  ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

C Prose  authors  ? . . 

Character 

in  (Romance  ? . . 

. in  History  ? . 

What  book  ( not  religious) 
would  vou  vart  with  last? . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

. in  woman  ? _ _ 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . . 

If  not  yourself. \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

. of  misery  ?...„ . . . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visits ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hour*  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  t lie  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  *ide. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  a*  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  card*  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


The  saddest? _ 
Your  motto? _ 


2'our  Favorite 

1.  Color?... 


2.  Flow  or?.. 

3.  Tree  ? .  ( Oyd^. sT 


.  Sour  in 

the  day  ?  ...L.J.yS.ffS.. 

4/ 

^  Season  of 
the  year? 
p  flames,  male 
and  female  ? 

y.  (Poets  ? 


y sary  s'ze’  ar|d  Paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 

.  c  'yd-'L^. 


8.  Prose  authors  ? 
g  Character 

in  (Romance  ?  (  y 

/  ' )  .  /j . 

10 . in  History  Ht . .  . . *?..<&.< . 2 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you p art  with  last? , 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Takk  an  ordinary  carte  dc  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
,  peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces- 


by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
^  ^\^>6lding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  lire  f  H/jS 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . . 

j.  The  trait  of  character  you  i  /  f 

most  admire  in  man  ? . . 


€p  -2  z  ^yiy  y . 


15 . in  woman?... 


jq  The  trait  you  most  yj  / 

detest  in  each  ? . lJsS..  . . .  .YrTzy.. .  .-^r. 


yy  If  not  yourself  \  who  wout 
'  *  you  rather  be? 


a 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ?  . 


. of  misery? 

2q  The  sublimest passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

7  The  sweetest  words/ /  ;  . 

in  the  world  ? . . 


s'/'Pl-U-  yi  fl  <^4/. 


2 


o 


2.  Tine  saddest  f . 


J? -V 

^  ,r.T?:uh: %*&?... 


23.  Your  motto  ? 


- - - 


L 


.(Z. 


_ £!u . . — y.L..4ziU„ . 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color?  „ . _z__ . Zo 


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5.  Flaw  er  \ 
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year?. 


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3.  (Prose  authors  t . yfeygydy 

Character 


P. 


ztz  (Romance  f. 


10 . z'tz  History  $ . y^^-^cy 

jj  What  do  oh  (not  religious )f 

would  you  part  with  last  ? _ 

12.  Where  would  uou  \ best  like  to  lire  ? 

d 


.\‘VSYU^y 

PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


.  V\ 


.O 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin  • 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being;  injured. 

Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,'  trim  it  to  the  neces-  ^ 

' 

sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  flits'  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  Of  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  curie  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy-cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


->  '.v 


\  i 


,  V 


13.  Your  favorite  occur  alien  ? . K/:&r 

.  The  trait  cf  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? — HTl 

15 . in  woman  f. . Yea. _ . _ * 

The  trait  you  most  y  egy 

dSvCSs  i .a  eacn  . u&e. . . . 

7  w  If  not  yourself ,  who  ivould 

/  *  7/  0"/.  ■v~f~L'ip~/'  ~np.  9  / 


\er  ca 

%/ 

13.  Your  idea  cf  happiness? 


2 


. Cf  misery? .  .yP.....YfrY. . . . 

q  The  su oil m est  passion  cf  wh ich 
human  nature  is  car  aide  ? 

»  o-l  fj  n 


V7  /i  p  Q~  /  * P  P  P  ^  —  /  *  o-i  -o' 

o ^  ^  Uv^/Lio  /'rfy/''  .j 

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I' 


2.  Th  e  sa  ddest  ?  ..A...y.fyy...^.Z?. . . 


_ _ 


23.  Your  motto  f  _ 


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Y _ . . . PyyuuL 


_  y<f _ 


Your  Favorite 

1 .  Color  f ... . 


2.  Flower, 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

U- 

15. 

16. 

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18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 


Tree  t . 

Hour  in 
the  day? 

. 

Season  of 
the  year?„ . . 

flames,  male 
and  female 

(Poets  t _ _ 

( Prose  authors  f. 

Character 
in  t 'Romance  f. 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


. in  History  ? . 

What  book  ( not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  t . . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  i 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

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entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
bolding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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12.  Where  would  yon  test  Wee  to  live  ? 


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most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

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If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
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22.  The  saddest  ? _ _ _ _ 


23.  Your  motto? 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
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sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
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Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
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sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
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dries.  The  Tight  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
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The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  f . . . 


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The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  f . 


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human  nature  is  capable  f . 

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22.  The  saddest  f 

23.  Your  motto? 


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Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
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by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  lif/ht  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
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most  admire  in  man  ?_, . 


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The  trait  yon  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yonr  self \  who  wonid 
yon  rather  be  ? _ _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

. of  misery? . . 

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human  nature  is  capable? . . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ?__ . 


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in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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What  booh  ( not  religions) 
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Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  this 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation? . 

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most  admire  in  man  ? . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  au  ordinary  carte  de  vtiite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  vieite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrons. 


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human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

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the  day  ?  . 

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and  female  ? . . . 

(Poets  ? . . . . 

Prose  authors  ? . . 

Character 

in  (Romance? . . . 

. in  History? . 

What  oook  (not  religious) 
would  you p art  with  last? . 

Where  would  you  test  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . 

. in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

. of  misery? . 

The  sublimesi  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . 

The  saddest  ? . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  It 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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1.  Color? _ _ _ 

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3 .  Tree? . . 

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the  day  ?  . . . 

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the  year? . 

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and  female  ?_ . . . 

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in  (Romance  ? . 

10 . in  History? . 

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^  -  What  booh  ( not  religious) 

1  '  would  you  part  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 

. . in  woman  ? . 

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PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  au  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
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sar3'  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  aud  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  twite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Character 
in  (Romance  ?. 


. in  History  f . 

What  boolc  {not  religious) 
would,  you  part  with  last  f . 

Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  f. 

Your  favorite  occupation f . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  f . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Takk  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?_ . . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  be  f  .. 


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«/  «/  . 

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human  nature  is  capable  f . 

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(Prose  authors  ?.. 
Character 
in  (Romance? _ 


. in  History  ? . 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? . 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 

. in  woman  ?.._ . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ?_ . . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . 

. . .  of  misery  ? . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carle  de  visile ,  and  »oak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  risitc,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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1.  Color  f . . . 

2.  Flow  or? _ _ . 

5.  Tree  t . 

.  Sour  in 
^  the  day  ? . 

r  Season  of 

the  ; year  . 

q  frames,  male 
and  female  ? _ 

y.  (Poets  ? _ _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ? . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance? _ 


10 . in  History? . 

jj  What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ? 


12. 

13. 

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15. 

16. 

17- 


Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 

. in  woman?. . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . 

. of  misery? . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

p  7  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ?_, . 


22.  The  saddest  ? 


23.  Your  motto?..... 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  nitrite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  tlirce  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  evsite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
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22.  The  saddest  ? . 

23.  Yonr  motto? . . . . 


18.  Yonr  idea  of 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 

Takk  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thi* 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  liyht  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . 


in  woman?. 


The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?_ . 

If  not  yourself \  who  would 
you  rather  be? „ . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 


. 1:/  of  misery? . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable? . 

The  sweetest  words 
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PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


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in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
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sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  thisplaee,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  risite,  as#  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warpiug,  would 
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in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
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sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  tisite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
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1.  Color? _ _ _ 

2.  Flower? _ _ 

3.  Tree? _ _ _ ...... 

Hour  in 

the  day?  _ _ , . 

4/ 

t-  Season  of 

the  year? _ _ 

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f  (Poets  ? _ 

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in  Pomanee? . 

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7  -  What  'booh  (not  religious) 

*  ’  would  you  go  art  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

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most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

15 . in  woman? _ _ _ _ 

-  „  The  trait  yon  most 

detest  in  each  ?_.. . . . 

7A/  If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
'  *  you  rather  be  ? . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . . . . . . 

. of  misery? . . . .... . . 

He  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable? . 

9  ^  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  . . . 

22.  The  saddest  ? . . . . . 

23.  Your  motto? _ _ _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressuve  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Color  ? _ _ 

Flower  ? . . 

Tree  ? . . . . . . 

Sour  in 

the  day  ? . . . 

Season  of 

the  year  ? _ _ 

flames,  male- 

and  female  ? _ ... _ 

(Poets  ? . . . . . 

Prose  authors  ? . . . . 

Character 

in  (Romance? _ _ 

. in  History  ? . . 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  p art  with  last  ? _ 

Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

. in  woman? . . . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ _ 

If  not  yourself  ’  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? _ 

. of  misery?^ . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  ? 


28.  Your  motto? 


Your'  Favorite 

1.  Color? _ _ 

2.  Flower? . . 

3.  Tree  ? . . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day?  . 

%/ 

5  Season  of 

the  year? . . 

q  JTames,  male 

and  female  ?„ . 

/.  (Poets  ? _ _ _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ? . 

g  Character 

in  Pomance? . . 

10 . in  History? . 

^2  What  book  (not  religious) 

would  you  jo  art  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  . 

. in  woman? . . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . ' . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  ? . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . 

. of  misery  ? . . . . 

p  r.  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

9  -  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . 


IT- 

15. 

16. 

17- 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


T.ake  an  ordinary  cacte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


m -  - - si 


22.  The  saddest  ? 

23.  Your  motto?... 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . . 

2 .  Flower  ?.... . 

3.  Tree? . . . . . 

.  Hour  in 

the  day? . 

t-  Season  of 

the  year? . . 

q  JPames,  male 

and  female  ? . . . . . . 

f  (Poets  ? . . . . 

<5.  Prose  authors  ? . . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance? . . 

10 . in  History  ? . 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

j .  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ?..._ . 

15 . in  woman? . 

jq  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

yy  If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
'  *  you  rather  be  ? . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . 

. of  misery  ? ...„ . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

n  y  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . 

22.  The  saddest  ? . 

23.  Your  motto? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure*  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
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8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 


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Tree  f _ 

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the  day f H 

Season  of  a>  ,  Jft  . 
the  year 

flames,  male 
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in  (Romance? 

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What  book  ( not  religious) 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  cieite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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13. 

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16. 

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20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 


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Where  would  you  test  like  to  live  ? 

r  .  / . ; . 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ?_ . Zte. 

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The  trait  you  most  jp 

detest  in  each  ? _ of.^. 

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you  rather  be  ? . 

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The  sublimest  passion  of  whicly-^  * 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . t/* 

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Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  t. 

Your  favorite  occupation  f . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . . 

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detest  in  each  f _ _ _ 

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you  rather  be  ? _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . . . 

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The  sublimesi  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  t . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . . . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carle  de  vieife,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  vvrite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


The  saddest  ?. _ 

Your  motto? _ 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 

2.  Flower ? . 

3 .  Tree  ? . . . 

.  Hour  in 

the  dav$ 

<j  . 

g  Season  of 

the  vearf_ . 

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and  female  ?.. 

f  (Poets  ? . . 

8.  (Prose  authors  ?. 
g  Character 

in  (Romance  ?. 


10. 


11. 


12. 

13. 

15. 

16. 

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. in  History  ? . 

What  booh  ( not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ?  . . 

Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . . 

. in  woman  ? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ?  _ . 

If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  be? . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . 

. of  misery? . . . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

22  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . 

22.  The  saddest  ? . . . . 


23. 


Your  motto? _ 


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PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  U6e  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  $  _ _ _ 

2.  Flower? _ _ 

5.  Tree  ? _ 

Hour  in 

the  day  ? . . . 

€/ 

~  Season  of 

the  year  ? . . 

„  JIames,  male 

and  female  ? _ _ ... _ 

f  (Poets  ? _ _ _ — . 

8.  (Prose  authors  ? . . 

c  Character 

in  (Romance? _ _ • . 

10 . in  History  ? . . . 

7  -  What  booh  (not  religious) 

•  *  would  you  part  with  last? . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

7  The  trait  of  character  yon 

most  admire  in  man  ?..... . 

15 . in  woman? _ 

7  „  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  . 

7  hf  If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
'  *  you  rather  be? . . . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . . 

. of  misery? . . . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  . . . . . 


20. 

21. 


22.  The  saddest  ? _ 

23.  Your  motto? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  tlie  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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Tour  Tavorile 

1.  Color  ? _ 

2.  Flow  erf . . 

3.  Tree? _ _ _ 

.  Hour  in 

the  day  ? . . 

i/ 

k  Season  of 

the  year  f _ _ 

„  flames ,  male 

and  female  ? _ _ 

f  Poets? _ _ _ 

8.  Prose  authors  t . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance  t _ _ _ 


10 . in  History  ? . . 

What  boolc  ( not  religious) 
would  you  jo  art  with  last? 


12.  Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ?. 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

15:  . in  woman?... . . 

2^  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 


yy  If  not  yourself ,  who  would 
'  ‘  you  rather  be  ? . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 


. of  misery  ?_„. . 

2ft  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? _ 

22  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? . . . 


22.  The  saddest  ? 


23.  Your  motto? 


M - ■ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


Tout'  Favorite 

1.  Color  ? . 

2.  Flower? _ 


3.  Tree? _ _ 

.  Hour  in 
the  day  ? 

p-  Season  of 

the  year? _ 

q  JIames,  male 
and  female  ? .... 

y.  (Poets? _ . _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ? ... 
g  Character 

in  (Romance? 


10 . in  History? . 

22  What  look  (not  religions) 
would  you  -part  with  last  ? 


12. 

13. 

lh* 

15. 

16. 

17- 


Where  would  you  lest  like  to  live  ? 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 

. in  woman? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  le  ? . . . . . 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . . 

. of  misery  ?„ . 

2q  He  sullimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

n  j  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? _ _ 


B 

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PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  «oak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carle  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  ? 

23.  Your  motto?... 


Tour  Favorite 

1.  Color  . 

2.  Flower  f . 

3 .  Tree  t . . . 

.  Hour  in 

. 

^  Season  of 

the  year?„ . 

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and  female  f . . . . 

/.  (Poets  f _ _ _ _ .i, . 

8.  Prose  authors  f . . . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance  f . . 

10 . in  History  f . 

What  booh  (not  religious) 
would  you  p art  with  last  f . 

12.  Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  f 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation  f . . 

y.  The  trait  of  character  you 

most  admire  in  man  f . . 

15 . in  woman  ? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f . . 

Tf  not  yourself  ’  who  would 
*'  you  rather  bef _ 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  f . 

. of  misery  f . 

2q  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . . . 

2  -j  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  f . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Takk  an  ordinary  carte  de  finite,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  t lie  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  risite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


22.  The  saddest  f 

23.  Your  motto 


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Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  ?  _ _ _ _ 

2.  Flower  ? . . 

3.  Tree  ? . . 

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the  day ?  _ 

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^  Season  of 

the  year? _ _ _ 

q  JTames,  male 

and  female  ? _ _ 

y.  (Poets? _ _ 

8.  Prose  authors  ? . . 

g  Character 

in  (Romance? _ _ 

TO . in  History? _ 

22  What  booh  (not  religions) 

would  yon  jo  art  with  last? _ _ 

12.  Where  wonld  yon  best  like  to  live  ? . 

13.  Yonr  favorite  occupation? . . 

2  .  The  trait  of  character  yon 

most  admire  in  man  ? _ 

15 . in  woman? _ 

The  trait  yon  'most 

lb.  J  ,  ,  .  j  7  Q 

detest  in  eacn  / _ ... _ _ _ 

If  not  yonr  self \  who  wonld 
'  ‘  yon  rather  be  ? . . 

18.  Yonr  idea  of  happiness? . . . 

. of  misery  ? . . . 

r,g  The  snblimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . . . 

p  2  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  . . 

22.  The  saddest  ? _ 

Yonr  motto? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  w  arping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


O  O 


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Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  ?  _ _ 


2.  Flower?. 


3. 

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5. 

6. 

7- 
8 . 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

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16. 

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18. 

20. 

21. 


Tree  ? . 

Hour  in 
the  day? 

Season  of 

the  year? . . 

flames,  male 
and  female  ?. 

(Poets  ? _ ... 


C Prose  authors  ?. 
Character 
in  (Romance? . 


. in  History? . 1 . 

What  booh  {not  religions) 
would  you  part  with  last? . 

Where  would  yon  best  Wee  to  live  ?. 

Your  favorite  occupation  ? . . . . 

The  trait  of  character  yon 
most  admire  in  man  ?. _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Takk  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


. in  woman  . 

The  trait  yon  most 

detest  in  each  ?_ . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  wound 
you  rather  be? . 


Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 
. of  misery  q 


The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . ; . 


22.  The  saddest? ...... 


23.  Your  motto?... 


S 


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Your  Favorite 

1.  Color  $ . 


2.  Flower  f. 


3. 

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5. 


6. 


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8 . 

P. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

lib 

15. 

16. 

17- 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 


Tree  f. . 

Hour  in 
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The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visite ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  vieite,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  wmuld 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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If  not  yourself,  who  would 
you  rather  le  t _ 

Your  idea  of  happiness  ? . 

. of  misery  ? . 

The  sublimesi  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

The  sweetest  words 
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Take  an  ordinary  carle  de  virile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  vinitc,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  finite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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would  yon  part  with  last  ? . . 

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The  trait  of  character  yon 

most  admire  in  man  ? . . 

. in  woman? . .  . 

The  trait  yon  most 

detest  in  each  ? _ _ _ _ _ 

If  not  yourself  \  who  wonld 
you  rather  be  ? . . . fL. . 

Yonr  idea  of  happiness? . 

. of  misery? . 

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human  nature  is  capable  ? . .^2J 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? _ _ _ _ 


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Your  favorite  occupation  f . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  f . 

. in  woman  f . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f . . . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  f . 

Your  idea  of  happiness  f . 

. of  misery  f . 

The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  f  ._ . 

The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  f . 


22.  The  saddest  f 

23.  Your  motto  f .... 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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1. >  Color  f . 


2.  Flow  erf..... 


3.  TrPP  f 


4. 


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the  day ? 


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the  year  f . . 

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and  female  ?_ 

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12.  Where  would  you  best  like  to  live  f. 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation  f . . 

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15 . in  woman  t . . . 

26  The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  f . . . . 


7  „  If  not  yourself,  who  would 

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you  rather  be  f . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . . . 

. of  misery  . 

2q  .  The  sublimest  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  . 

p  -  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  ? _ _ 

22.  The  saddest  . . 

23.  Your  motto? . . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Tike  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  sire,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


2. 

3. 

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5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

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15. 

16. 

17- 


Tour  Favorite 

Color  f . 

Flow  or  f . .... . 

Tree  ? . . 

Hour  in 

the  day?  . 

i/ 

Season  of 

the  z/ear ? . 

flames ,  male 

and  female  ? . 

(Poets  ? . 

Prose  authors  ? . 

Character 

in  Pomance? . . 

. in  History  ? . . . 

What  booTc  {not  religious) 
would  you  part  with  last  ?  . . 

Where  would  you  best  Wee  to  live  ? 

voriie  occupation  ? . 

The  trait  of  character  you 
most  admire  in  man  ? . 

. in  woman  ? . 

The  trait  you  most 

detest  in  each  ? . . 

If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
you  rather  be  . 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  virile,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  the 
entire  carte  de  visile,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


! 


18.  Your  idea  of  happiness  f . 

. of  misery? . 

2q  The  sublimesi  passion  of  which 

human  nature  is  capable  ? . 

22  The  sweetest  words 

in  the  world  f . 


22.  The  saddest 
28.  Your  motto 


_  y<f  _ 


Tour  Favorite 

Color? . . 


2.  Flower  ? 


3. 

P 

5. 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9. 


Tree  ? . 

Sour  in 

the  dav ?  . 

Season  of 

the  year? _ 

JCames,  male 
and  female  ?_ 

(Poets  ? . . 


Prose  authors  ?.. 
Character 
in  (Romance?. 


10 . in  History? . 

7  7  What  cook  (not  religions) 

'  *  would  you  part  with  last  ? . 

12.  Where  would  yon  lest  Wee  to  live  ? 

13.  Your  favorite  occupation? . 

7  The  trait  of  character  yon 

^A  mrf-  n  rJ.-wt.T.VP.  7*7/7.  9 


.  in  woman  ?. 
most 

detest  in  each  ?_ . 


most  admire  in  man  ?.. 

15.  . 

The  trait  you 
detest  in  each 
If  not  yourself  \  who  would 
•'  you  rather  be?_ . 

18.  Your  idea  of  happiness? . . 

. of  misery  ? . 

9r)  The  suolimest  passion  of  whicl 

*  7/t  T/-/V*  niA  if)  rrhf'/'0  7  0  /•./T71/TO/ i>.  ® 


human  nature  is  cavaoie  a 
9-.  The  sweetest  words 
in  the  world  ? . . 


22.  The  saddest? _ 

23.  Your  motto? _ 


PLACE  FOR  PHOTOGRAPH. 


Take  an  ordinary  carte  de  visile ,  and  soak  it 
in  cold  water  for  about  three  hours.  The  thin 
paper  on  which  the  photograph  is  printed  will 
peel  off  from  the  card  without  being  injured. 
Let  the  portrait  paper  dry,  trim  it  to  the  neces¬ 
sary  size,  and  paste  it  in  this  place,  very  lightly, 
by  the  corners,  and  one  or  two  spots  on  the  side. 
Let  the  book  be  under  pressure  till  the  paste 
dries.  The  light  pasting  and  pressure  are 
necessary  to  prevent  warping. 

This  method  is  preferable  to  the  use  of  tire 
entire  carle  de  visite ,  as  a  book  suitable  for 
holding  the  heavy  cards  without  warping,  would 
be  very  cumbrous. 


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